Abell, Marshall win conference wrestling titles

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Colfax-Mingo sophomore Jimmy Abell (right) prepares to take on CMB sophomore Jake Hennick (left) in the 106-pound championship at the Heart of Iowa Conference wrestling tournament Saturday morning at Saydel High School. Abell won the match for his second title in two years. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

The Mustangs will host senior night on Thursday when South Hamilton, Greene County and North Polk come to Monroe for a miniature Heart of Iowa meet. They then only have one more dual scheduled before sectionals on Feb. 2.

“We’ve got a pretty decent sectional and I think we can move some kids through if they wrestle well,” Waddell said. “We’re hoping to get somewhere between three to five kids to regionals, and then we’ll see from there.”

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Sophomore Jimmy Abell earned his second Heart of Iowa championship in as may tries on Saturday, but he was mainly thankful for a day of solid competition.

Abell, ranked No. 8 in Class 1A at 106 pounds, was able to justify that ranking and improve to 27-0 after dealing with a string of forfeits and no-shows for much of this season.

“The only reason I’m so far up in the 20s is I’ve had so many forfeits, and then I’ve had a bunch of kids at my weight bump up and not wrestle me,” Abell said. “It’s kind of hard, especially when you get into a tough match. I need those kinds of matches for districts and state since that was my problem last year.”

Abell scored a pin in his opening round of the tournament, then managed an 8-2 decision in his second to reach the finals. There, he was up against CMB’s Jake Hennick, who he had defeated by a narrow 2-0 margin when the two met on Thursday. On Saturday, however, a more healthy Abell made a stronger statement.

After scoring an early takedown in the Jasper County final, Abell tried to turn Hennick for a pin, but couldn’t in the first period. He was able to in the second period, however, sticking Hennick at the 1:06 mark to clinch his second conference title.

“Today I felt great, strong and just came out there and worked him,” Abell said. “It feels good two win two in a row, but it helps when you’re in there every day with your coaches.”

No other Tigerhawks reached the podium, although a few got close. Rebecca Jensen (120) and Ty Carlson (113) each finished sixth, losing by pin and overtime decision, respectively, in their fifth-place matches.

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